Socrates (469—399 B.C.E.) ... He is best known for his association with the Socratic method of question and answer, his claim that he was ignorant (or aware of his own absence of knowledge), and his claim that the unexamined life is not worth living, for human beings.
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Facts about Socrates: Socrates was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as a founder of Western philosophy and the first moral philosopher of the ethical tradition of thought. Wikipedia
Born: Alopece
Died: 399 BC, Classical Athens
School: Classical Greek philosophy
Spouse(s): Xanthippe
Children: Lamprocles, Menexenus, Sophroniscus
Parents: Sophroniscus, Phaenarete
Siblings: Patrocles
Answer: Option (D)
Explanation:
Generativity tends to involve finding an individual life's work and thus contributing it in order to develop others, through activities and task such as mentoring, volunteering, and raising children. Individuals who tend to not master these activities or task might experience stagnation, i.e. having a little connection to others and thus have little interest in self-improvement and productivity.
Assessment can reinforce the efficacy of teaching & learning. it also encourages the understanding of teaching as a formative process that evolves over time w/ feedback & input from students.
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<span>Night and day. When night is over, the day breaks, and when the day ends, night is born anew.</span>